guy incognito
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Last night the matrix was on amc so I watched most of it while I was doing some gardening, but I can't get over the explanation that machines are harnessing energy from people because the sun is blocked out.
Any electricity or energy generated from a human body/mind must come from somewhere else. The best they could hope to do is convert 100% of the energy they input into the humans into a usable form. The human body could be no more than an engine converting energy from one form to another; it can't magically create any energy.
So where does the energy come from to sustain humans if the sun is blocked out? And why not just convert this energy directly to a usable form?
I didn't watch the entire movie, and i've never seen the sequels, but this just makes no sense to me.
Can anyone shed some light on the subject?
Any electricity or energy generated from a human body/mind must come from somewhere else. The best they could hope to do is convert 100% of the energy they input into the humans into a usable form. The human body could be no more than an engine converting energy from one form to another; it can't magically create any energy.
So where does the energy come from to sustain humans if the sun is blocked out? And why not just convert this energy directly to a usable form?
I didn't watch the entire movie, and i've never seen the sequels, but this just makes no sense to me.
Can anyone shed some light on the subject?